Forced to make do without traditional weaponry, North Korea is expanding her "asymmetric" forces, including nuclear weapons, commandos, and hackers, the report concludes.

The Pentagon is remarkably downbeat on the state of North Korean conventional forces — to the point of being dismissive and repeatedly referring to the North Korea People's Army as "antiquated" and "outdated."

While the report notes newly identified NKPA tanks, artillery, and other panzerlicious vehiculars, it doesn't even bother going into detail. This suggests Great Satan doesn't think much of the new vehicles' potential to shift the balance of power on the ground.

The Pentagon is equally unimpressed with Pyongyang's apparent new surface-to-air missiles, which are outwardly similar to Russian S-300s and Chinese HQ-9s.

Swarms of mini subs, cyber attacks and especial commando ops along with her New Clear capable rocketeering aside - NoKo's new asymmetric military posture reflects economic realities. Impoverished Pyongyang has no choice but to get creative.Regime survival has overtaken the strategery bout Koreunification of the peninsula

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